iati-activities/iati-activity/planned-disbursement/period-end
This is the reference page for the XML element period-end
.
The ending date for the period in which this specific disbursement will be made.
This element must occur no more than once (within each parent element).
@iso-date
This attribute is required.
This value must be of type xsd:date.
8.6.3: The start of the period must be before the end of the period.
The period start
should define when the actual transfer of funds will take place, if a specific date is known. If the specific payment date is not known, the period in which the transfer is due to take place should be described by using both period-start
and period-end
dates.
The timeframe between period-start
and period-end
should not normally exceed 3 calendar months.
Example usage of period-end
of planned-disbursement
for an iati-activity
.
An example date is declared in the @iso-date
attribute.
This example date format conform to the xsd:date standard - for most cases YYYY-MM-DD is sufficient.
<planned-disbursement type="1">
<period-start iso-date="2014-01-01" />
<period-endiso-date="2014-12-31"/>
<value currency="EUR" value-date="2014-01-01">3000</value>
<provider-org provider-activity-id="BB-BBB-123456789-1234AA" type="10" ref="BB-BBB-123456789">
<narrative>Agency B</narrative>
</provider-org>
<receiver-org receiver-activity-id="AA-AAA-123456789-1234" type="23" ref="AA-AAA-123456789">
<narrative>Agency A</narrative>
</receiver-org>
</planned-disbursement>
In some instances, it may not be feasible to declare an period-end
date. In such cases, the element is not included:
<planned-disbursement type="1">
<period-start iso-date="2014-01-01" />
<value currency="EUR" value-date="2014-01-01">3000</value>
</planned-disbursement>
The definition of this element was amended for clarity.
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